The right kind of content sharing on multiple-site web architectures

Mike:

One of the most common challenges with multiple-site web architectures is determining the right level of interaction between the sites. In particular, one of the most common requirements is for some kind of content sharing. The problem with "content sharing" is that it is usually given as a pretty vague requirement at first. It's like a home storage problem - you could be talking about building a second floor on your house, putting up a shed in the backyard, or buying a storage bin from IKEA. Here, I'll try to distill some of the issues and get you asking the right questions when you encounter the problem of content sharing across multiple websites within a web architecture.

Posted 01/11/2012 - 11:37 // 3 comments

Building Products That Meet Market Needs

Karen:

It was Kent Bye from Lullabot who pointed out to me that my job as Phase2's Product Manager wasn't exactly a common one in the Drupal sphere.

Posted 04/14/2011 - 08:36

Business and Strategy Talks We’ll See at DrupalCon

Betsy:

As expected, DrupalCon 2011 won’t only be about Drupal -- from a technical standpoint, that is.

Posted 03/02/2011 - 00:00

Do you dig your employer?

Irakli:

In the Information Age, any competitive advantages that a company may possess can quickly disappear. Any unique assets can become commodity overnight. The only true differentiator companies can rely on is the skill-set and talent of its workforce. We share with you some thoughts about how to acquire and retain the best people, in the tough market.

Posted 02/15/2008 - 18:57